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3 pages in length. The grander implication of the otherwise comical production of Freaky Friday incorporates a strong philosophical underpinning that addresses the global ill of multicultural intolerance. Like two feuding nations, mother Tess and daughter Anna cannot understand why the other has such objectionable values, unacceptable social networks and insufferable taste in just about everything. Living in their own myopic worlds prevents them from truly seeing and accepting each other as the individuals they are; as such, it takes divine intervention of a fortune cookie for them to experience first-hand -– and ultimately come to appreciate –- what comprises the other's worldview and why it is okay for each to embrace rather than reject their many differences. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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and daughter Anna cannot understand why the other has such objectionable values, unacceptable social networks and insufferable taste in just about everything. Living in their own myopic worlds prevents
them from truly seeing and accepting each other as the individuals they are; as such, it takes divine intervention of a fortune cookie for them to experience first-hand -- and
ultimately come to appreciate -- what comprises the others worldview and why it is okay for each to embrace rather than reject their many differences (Schwarzbaum, 2003).
The film helps to illustrate how cultures are incredibly unique and dynamic in their existence and as such it is only possible to define their independent
specifications to a certain extent; after that point, these myriad specificities must be experienced. Within the fundamental framework of civilization reside a number of issues that serve to impede
intercultural communication; considering the multitude of variance that exists throughout the world, it is quite easy to understand the inherent difficulties when one society is intolerant of another merely because
its values, morals and beliefs are different than theirs. The social, political, economical and religious activities experienced in everyday life represent the very essence of what it means to
be a human being, demonstrating how and why a person acts the way she does, how she attributes moods, feelings and emotions, the way in which she interacts with others,
as well as what governs overall cultural behavior. The film successfully exemplifies that while it may be true a common thread of kinship exists at the very core of
each person with regard to the inner workings of cultural reality, but there are grand variances that separate one era from the next - and even one community from the
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